Journal article
Non-analgesic effects of opioids: Cardiovascular effects of opioids and their receptor systems
JP Headrick, S Pepe, JN Peart
Current Pharmaceutical Design | Published : 2012
Abstract
Opioid peptides and their G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are important regulators within the cardiovascular system, implicated in modulation of electrophysiological function, heart rate, myocardial inotropy, vascular function, and cellular stress resistance. The opioid system is also involved in cardiovascular development, adaptation to injury and effects of advanced age. The significant roles of opioids are emphasized by the observation that the heart produces prodynorphin and proenkephalin, which are enzymatically processed from small to large active polypeptides. Indeed, depending on species, cardiac preproenkephalin mRNA levels are comparable to or higher than those found in the cen..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors were supported by grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (JP, SP, JH), the National Heart Foundation of Australia (JP, JH), and the State Government of Victoria Operational Infrastructure Support Program (SP). JP was the recipient of a Future Fellowship from the Australian Research Council.